cthulhu63 Posted December 1, 2004 Report Share Posted December 1, 2004 "The Best of Werewolf.com" chapbook is now available through Shocklines.com. Best of Werewolf.com Anthology For those of you who don't know, Shocklines is the best horror genre store on the web. While you're there looking at our chapbook, take a look at the other titles. There are some other great werewolf books on there as well. Their prices are also very good, and most of their books come signed or inscribed. If you buy it now, shipping is free. I don't know how long they will be running this promotion, so I'd act fast. And shipping is free no matter how much you order, so you can pick up even more for your book-buying dollars. The following review was taken from the Whistling in the Darkzone forums (with permission of the reviewer). It's a great forum for professional writers, and those striving to become professional writers. Feel free to go take a look. * * * Jean-Loup Benet edited a very nice chapbook from Werewolf.com and I enjoyed it very much. My favorite story in it is Steven E. Wedel's "The Feast of Saratoga." I like to think of it as horror alt. history. Werewolves helping to defeat the reinforcements going to join Gentleman Johnny Burgoyne's forces at Saratoga. My single disappointment was "Where am I?" by Travis Hathcock. That one seemed pointless and stiff. The words did not flow properly. However, moving on to "Stillwater's Hide" by Joel Bergmann, I must say that this is another winner. A teenager steals a magical hide from an Indian. "Killing Lycanthropy" by S. C. Covenant is a mix of werewolf in training and lycantropy's version of Alcoholic's Anonymous. Well written and lots of fun. Three out of four are excellent stories and more than worth the price of admission. On my usual scale of one to ten, I give it 9 stars. Janrae Frank, In The Darkness, Hunting now out from Wildside Press. www.janraefrank.com/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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